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scriggle 

To scriggle: intransitive verb.

Describes the action of wriggling and squirming through narrow spaces such as half-closed doorways, around the floor at crowded parties, and so on.
May I just scriggle through to the bar?
scriggle by Kilkrazy November 1, 2005

Scroggle 

An innocent person who is immature at heart. They need not look very cute BUT there's always something about them that makes you find them cute. They are quite dopey and often somewhat eccentric and socially awkward, but unaware that they are.
She turned round to show him her crotchet cactus, he laughed and thought 'what a scroggle!'
Scroggle by Pareep May 13, 2022

Scroggle 

Bares similarities to a hug but is in fact a scroggle. elements of twitchy fingers are involved.
"I'm Going to scroggle you good" he said, before scroggling her.
Scroggle by Jon Scrogs March 21, 2011

Scriggle. 

To giggle and scream at the same time.
When we got in a tickle fight it made me Scriggle. soo hard I almost peed myself!
Scriggle. by Kayaluki!!!! October 21, 2009

Scriggle 

If an artist was to jerk off whilst making a painting to sell
“Woah bro, did you scriggle while making that?”
“Sure did”
Scriggle by Pussy🤤 March 18, 2025

Scraggle punch

A term used to denote a dissheveled appearance that often accompanies a series of misfortunes such as to constitute a "bad day."
"Woah, what happened to you, you looked like you just got scraggle punched!"
"Man, the boss really scraggle punched your ass at the meeting today!"
Scraggle punch by Amber Burke December 19, 2006